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Conflicts and surrounding
Conflicts surrounding MPAs involve lack of participation, clashing views, effectiveness, and funding.
" Conflicts with non-Mormon settlers arose as the church began to plant colonies in the counties surrounding Caldwell.
Conflicts between anarchic and bourgeois individualistic beliefs, again a reference to the duality of man, indicate the idea of social revolution by poetically disfiguring surrounding buildings and landscapes.

Conflicts and development
Although many of his predictions were wrong in their timing, many are said to have come to fruition or arguably will occur in the future, such as the development of the subcutaneous RFID implant, the rise of terrorism, as well as the Middle East Conflicts.

Conflicts and led
Conflicts over a new album led to another break-up.
Conflicts between Philip II and his Dutch subjects led to the Eighty Years ' War, which started in 1568.
Conflicts with WEA led to termination of band's USA record distribution deal circa 1991 – 1992, meaning later recordings are only available in USA as imports.
# Conflicts of interest characterize the granting of credit ( lending ) and the use of credit ( investing ) by the same entity, which led to abuses that originally produced the Act.
Conflicts over command led Villaret to return to France with the majority of the fleet.
Conflicts with the Army Medical service, specifically with Dr. William Shippen, Jr., led to Rush's resignation in 1778.
Conflicts between debtors and creditors in agricultural production as well as over land use rights in parts of Hungary ( as in France ) led to conflicts that occasionally erupted into violence.
Conflicts between the two groups, fuelled by previous political rivalries among the chiefs of Rotuma's seven districts, resulted in hostilities that led the local chiefs in 1879 to ask Britain to annexe the island group.
Conflicts between holders of grants issued by Mason and Gorges concerning their boundaries eventually led to a need for more active management.
Conflicts between the interests of the Eastern Congressional class and citizens in newer Western states led to the hotly contested 1824 election, in which factions of the Democratic-Republican Party rejected the caucus nominee, William H. Crawford of Georgia, and backed John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson ( all of whom carried more states than Crawford in the election ) instead.
Conflicts over strategy between Roemkorem and Prai soon initiated a split of the OPM into two factions ; the PEMKA led by Prai, and TPN led by Roemkorem.
Conflicts between the French and English strongholds of Josselin and Ploërmel were resolved in a duel between thirty Montfortist knights led by Robert Bramborough, and thirty supporters of Charles de Blois led by Jean de Beaumanoir.
Conflicts with the secular clergy and with lay teachers in the universities led to accusations of hypocrisy with regard to the profession of poverty from outsiders, as well as from those members of the order formerly known as the Zelanti, but who then began to be referred to as the Spirituals, because of their association with the Age of the Spirit that the apocalyptic writer Joachim of Fiore had foretold would begin in 1260.
Conflicts with the studio, Metro, led him to retire again after 1920.
Conflicts broke out between FSN leaders Ion Iliescu and Petre Roman in early 1992, and this led to the separation of the Iliescu wing under the name of Democratic National Salvation Front ( FDSN ), which later became the Social Democratic Party ( PSD ).
Conflicts indicative of these objectives are the Gulf War in 1991 — when France sent 18, 000 troops, 60 combat aircraft, 120 helicopters, and 40 tanks — and Mission Héraclès in the War in Afghanistan along with recent peacekeeping actions in Côte d ' Ivoire, which involved brief direct fighting between the French and Ivorian armies in 2004 which led France to remove the Ivorian president in 2011.
Conflicts between Glickenhaus and Chan during production led to two official versions of the film: Glickenhaus ' original version for American audiences and a Hong Kong version reshot by Jackie Chan.
Conflicts and disputes, however, became of frequent occurrence, and led to the convocation of periodical rabbinical congresses, which were the nucleus of the central institution known in Poland, from the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 18th century, as the Council of Four Lands.
Conflicts with his supervisors led Morison to seek a full-time position with Jane's in London.

Conflicts and who
Article 4. 3. c of Protocol II, additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts, adopted in 1977, states " children who have not attained the age of fifteen years shall neither be recruited in the armed forces or groups nor allowed to take part in hostilities ".
For countries which have signed the " Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts " ( Protocol I ), combatants who do not wear a distinguishing mark still qualify as prisoners of war if they carry arms openly during military engagements, and while visible to the enemy when they are deploying to conduct an attack against them.
* Conflicts in Liberia between African-Liberians and Americo-Liberians, Africans who immigrated from the Americas after being freed from slavery.
Conflicts developed when they encountered the Lango who had been living in the area north of Lake Kyoga.
Conflicts continued thereafter between the Chinookan natives and Europeans and Americans, who generally refused to recognize the natives ' authority over passage through the area.
The sentence " States Parties shall take all feasible measures to ensure that members of their armed forces who have not attained the age of 18 years do not take a direct part in hostilities " was adapted from Article 77. 2 of the Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts, adopted in 1977, with an alteration from fifteen years to eighteen years and some other minor modifications.
Conflicts rose between the Upper Creek towns and the Lower Creek, who had adopted more European-American ways, developed into violence in the spring of 1813.
Conflicts between the Arikaras and Sioux were routine there, with Sioux war parties attacking Arikaras who wandered too far from the fort.

Conflicts and had
Conflicts with various Indian religious leaders aggravated the situation — by 1980 the ashram had become so controversial that Indira Gandhi, despite a previous association between Osho and the Indian Congress Party dating back to the sixties, was unwilling to intercede for it after her return to power.
Conflicts between settlers and Tasmanian Aborigines had vastly increased during the 1830s, which became known as the Black War.
Conflicts of World War II prompted the IOC to cancel the Summer Games that had been scheduled to take place in Tokyo in 1940 and in London in 1944, thereby halting baseball's tour as a demonstration sport.
As mentioned earlier, Alexander Bannerman ( 1522 – 1581 ) and Margaret Reid had two sons and a daughter Elizabeth ( see above under Clan Conflicts ).
IBLP started promoting Basic Youth Conflicts seminars in areas around the United States and other nations, which according to its own history, during the 1970s had attendances of up to 20, 000 persons
Conflicts with Arellano's programs on rival GMA Network forced him to give up the show to focus on other programs he had with GMA.

Conflicts and design
Creating conditions for participation: Conflicts and resources in systems design, Human Computer Interaction 11 ( 3 ), 215-236

Conflicts and document
According to the not ratified document San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea, 12 June 1994, a blockade is a legal method of warfare at sea, but is governed by rules.

Conflicts and .
Conflicts that are addressed through historical conciliation have their roots in conflicting identities of the people involved.
Conflicts with Rome, and later with the Byzantine Empire, continued intermittently.
Another organ similarly independent of the three main branches of government a Special Court for Resolution of Conflicts Between Branches of Government.
Conflicts such as the Korean War, Vietnam War and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan were fought between communists and anti-communists.
Conflicts arose between the Indian community ( mostly sugarcane labourers ) and the Franco-Mauritians in the 1920s, leading to severalmainly Indiandeaths.
Conflicts are born from the absence of moral uniformity found in man in his natural state, i. e. the absence of the definition of what is right ( 是 shì ) and what is wrong ( 非 fēi ).
Conflicts over content have occasionally arisen between the parent magazine and its international franchisees.
Conflicts between Wilhelm II and his chancellor soon poisoned their relationship.
Conflicts between high ranking males are more often resolved with posturing and vocalizing than with physical contact.
Conflicts between the government and rebel groups — the civil war involving north-south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab-tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the west — have resulted in rape, torture, killings, and massive population displacements ( estimated at over 2 million in 2007 ), earning Sudan comparison to Rwanda in the press.
Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East.
Conflicts in the Caribbean, and in particular the seizure of colonial bases and islands throughout the wars, could potentially have some effect upon the European conflict.
* U. S. Navy and Marine Casualties in Wars, Conflicts, Terrorist Acts, and other Hostile Acts
Conflicts with Rhodesia resulted in the closing of Zambia's borders with that country and severe problems with international transport and power supply.
Conflicts arose over operational matters, and all non-Navy personnel were reassigned.
1. 02, Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority
1. 03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands
Conflicts between the Khanate of Crimea and the Ottoman Empire eventually pushed Ossetia into an alliance with Imperial Russia in the 18th century.
Conflicts with the Suebi drove him into Baetica in the south of Hispania, where he joined the Silingi portion of the Vandals.
* Paul, T. V., Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-521-45115-5
Our Inner Conflicts.
* Tusicisny, Andrej, Civilizational Conflicts: More Frequent, Longer, and Bloodier ?, in " Journal of Peace Research ", vol.
Madagascar: Conflicts of Authority in the Great Island.

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